I’m a “Senior Citizen.” I love that title even though I feel like a kid after being on the Hallelujah Acres Diet and Lifestyle for almost 35 years. Well anyway, as a Senior Citizen, only a few years away from my 80th birthday, I am on the Government’s mailing list for Medicare information. Recently I received a 4-page full-color brochure ... Read More »

Following President Obama signing Health Care Reform legislation into law on March 23, 2010, Rev. Malkmus posted a poll on his blog in which he asked folks to give their opinion as to how passage of this bill would affect the health of the American people. Thus far, 528 have responded and following are the questions and poll results: Will ... Read More »

On March 23, 2010, President Barak Obama signed into law the Senate’s version of the Health Care Reform bill. The legislation was brought to the President’s desk for signature following the bill’s passage in the House of Representatives by a vote of 219 – 212. It is worth noting that this bill passed after a clear majority of the American ... Read More »

In last week’s Health Tip #644 I concluded the article titled “Man’s Physical Body – Most Complex of all God’s Creations” with these words: Dear friends, government, no matter how much of our tax money it spends, cannot prevent sickness nor restore health to anyone, because God has given that responsibility not to government, but rather to each of us ... Read More »

In recent weeks I have had a poll question on the blog: What Should Congress Do About Health Care Reform? At the time of this writing, over 600 have responded to that question. Here are the answers given: (1) Stop trying to fix Health Care: 57%, 346 Votes (2) Start over from scratch: 37%, 224 Votes (3) Pass current bill: ... Read More »

I recently posted the above question on my blog, and then provided folks opportunity to respond by choosing from the following three responses: Pass the Current Bill Start over from Scratch Stop trying to fix Health Care Here are the responses posted thus far followed by this editor’s thoughts regarding the issue: Pass the Current Bill – 2 %; Start ... Read More »